Aimé Iglesias Lukin revisits Contrabienal, an artist’s book that called for a boycott of the 1971 São Paulo Biennial, and documented the influence of politics on Latin American artists in 1960s and ’70s New York. More

In a video inspired by Argentine art critic Marta Traba and shot in Guayaquil, Lupe Alvarez and Eliana Hidalgo explore Ecuadorian art, discussing among other things the contribution of Eduardo Kingman and the roles of caricature and photography. More

Throughout the Lab’s six-week run, the process of using one’s hands and “making” became a means of empowering the Lab’s visitors—more than 27,000 of them—to create change and shape their own urban environment. More

José Gómez-Márquez is the first Lab Team member on deck to direct the Lab's programs. As his focus is on enabling every-day citizens with technology to hack the city and make their own solutions to day-to-day problems, he decided to kick off his week-and-a-half of programming with a massive marathon of making. More